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Australian National Imams Council

2006 establishments in AustraliaIslamism in AustraliaReligious organizations established in 2006Sunni Islamist groups

The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) was formed in 2006 during a meeting of more than 80 Sunni imams which had gathered to discuss the crisis created by comments made by Taj El-Din Hilaly. In 2011, they requested that the Darulfatwa-supported Muslim Community Radio Incorporated not have its licence renewed due to ties with Al-Ahbash and because of its promotion of "sectarian fringe views".

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Australian National Imams Council
Haldon Street, Sydney Lakemba

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Haldon Street 153
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